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Logistics / Last‑Mile Delivery
Logistics and last‑mile delivery properties support high‑velocity distribution operations that require fast access to major highways, dense residential areas, and regional transportation hubs. These facilities are designed for rapid movement of goods, offering features such as dock‑high loading, efficient truck circulation, high‑clear warehouse areas, and strategic proximity to corridors like I‑95, the Turnpike, and key urban arterials across South Florida.
Last‑mile spaces typically accommodate e‑commerce fulfillment, parcel delivery, service‑based operators, and businesses that rely on same‑day or next‑day delivery. Many facilities include office components for dispatch and administrative functions, secure yards for vehicle staging, and layouts optimized for frequent inbound and outbound traffic. Companies across industries—from consumer goods to medical supplies, food distribution, and local service providers—depend on these properties to maintain speed, reliability, and operational efficiency.
South Florida remains one of the strongest last‑mile markets in the country, driven by population density, limited industrial land, and growing demand for rapid delivery. With direct access to ports, airports, and major transportation networks, logistics and last‑mile facilities play a critical role in regional distribution and urban supply‑chain operations.
